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Management in Nigeria and Great Britain : A comparative studyAkinmayowa, J. T. January 1984 (has links)
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Geotectonic evolution of the Zungeru region, NigeriaAjibade, Adebisi Charles January 1980 (has links)
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Parallel paths to self-discovery : a comparative history of the critical discourses of the 'nouveau roman' and the 'Nouvelle Vague', 1951-1967Ostrowska, Dorota January 2003 (has links)
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Tradition, gender and nationalism in the fiction of Chinua AchebeOsei-Nyame, Godwin Kwadwo January 2002 (has links)
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Another look at the transactions demand for money in NigeriaTeriba, Ayodele Olalekan January 2002 (has links)
This study sets out to model non-bank public's desired holdings of five different measures of money in the Nigerian economy. These are currency outside banks (COB), demand deposits (DD), narrow money (Ml), quasi money (QM), and broad money (M2).The study addresses many of the pitfalls inv
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Politics and technocracy in organising an education system : The development of primary schools in northern Nigeria 1960-1970Thornley, J. F. January 1987 (has links)
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Macroeconomic policy in Nigeria since 1960Obute, Christopher Obilikwu January 1985 (has links)
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An investigation of the problems involved in the teaching and learning of mathematics in some Nigerian secondary grammar schools in Oyo, Ogun and Ondo States (former western region)Fakuade, Rufus Adebodun January 1979 (has links)
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Peasants, merchant capital and the state : Colonial Northern Nigeria, 1900-1939Baba-Ahmed, H. January 1985 (has links)
This thesis examines the nature of the transformations engendered under the impact of the demands of the state and European merchants' . capital within the colonial political economy of Northern Nigeria until 1939. It examines, in'particular, the effect 'of these transformations upon three groups: the peasantry, the merchant class and the aristocracy. It is placed within the current debate on the nature and impact of European capital, operating within an imperial framework, on the political economy of colonies. It seeks to analyse the dialectical effect of the intercourse of European merchants' capital with peasant producers, indigenous merchant and an indigenous ruling class incorporated within the colonial system of administration. Beginning with an examination of the basic pre-colonial economic structures (peasant and slave agriculture, long-distance and internal trade and manufacture) it analyses the immediate effects of the subordination of the pre-colonial state structure under the colonial state, and of the colonial states' policies towards land;~labour and taxation. It then examines peasant involvement in the increased'. production of export commodities, and the role of European, Levantine and African merchant capital in the trade. It then examines the effect of this involvement on the structUre of peasant relations of production, and finally examines the implications of intensified export commodity production within the wider context of a maturing colonial economy. It concludes that the twin demands to ensure initial political control and financial solvency by the state combined with the existence of a form of capital that intensified pettycommo~ ity production to create in Northern Nigeria a state system centred around:a class of non-producers, committed to a controlled, guided change, dependent upon surplus from a peasantry, and class relations that aimed at perpet~ating the political subordination of the peasantry. Material for the thesis vas gathered from actual sources in the' National Archives,'Kaduna, Nigeria, Public Records Office in London, and from published boQks and journals from the University of Sussex, England.
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Anaphora in YorubaOladipo, R. M. January 1986 (has links)
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